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maillog: 03/09/2005-08:56:49(-0400): Jeffrey Forman types |
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> Georgi Georgiev wrote: |
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> >I've been getting this error for more than a day now. |
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> > |
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> >send_files failed to open "/releases/x86/2005.1/installcd/2005.1-r1.test" |
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> >(in gentoo): Permission denied |
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> >rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at main.c(1064) |
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> >Job /etc/cron.d/gentoo-source-rsync terminated (exit status: 23) (mailing |
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> >output) |
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> > |
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> I was doing a test to try the bit-flip method we do in the releases as |
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> we will be sending out a media refresh on some of our packages. That |
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> file should be readable only by your ftpd/httpd user, and not by the |
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> rest of the world. |
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> Are you getting the file at all, or is it not transferring? |
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It is not transferred at all. The error message is from the server (I'm |
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guessing that's what the "send_files" part is about). |
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I also see that lots of files are executable now (407 files out of 487 |
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in /releases, not counting historical). What's that all about? |
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